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3/31/2004 1:50 PM

 

On mapping social discourse to produce AIM

Anticipatory Web Services (AWS)

 

 

Using the AWS the management of the Virtual Museum visualizes the individual event atoms one at a time and sees what the correlations are between atoms and between atoms and context.  We can learn various events as contextual in that the event types have a tendency to occur over and over in a specific expression. 

 

The AWS uses OSI’s RIB technology.  The technology is derivative of mathematical formalism called structural holonomy.  The RIB uses system files, memory maps and mathematical objects such as lines and arrays.  Structural holonomy is the innovation of founder of OSI, Dr. Paul Prueitt. 

 

The basic principles of structural holonomy are being made public domain in order to facilitate the wide spread development of RIB systems.  RIB systems support technologies that depend on very fast data aggregation methods. The RIB technology is a full data base management system that is designed to minimally cover the requirements of many classes of data aggregation, artificial neural network, evolutionary programming and data warehousing systems.  The simplest version of the RIB technology was first operational in 2001.  It is not a complex technology, and yet represents considerable innovative value to the Virtual Museums.  The RIB technology is being made open source to accelerate RIB adoption and understanding.